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LB Haason Reddick not expected to play for Cardinals vs. Vikings

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The Arizona Cardinals will have to rely on linebacker Dennis Gardeck for at least another week. Starting linebacker Haason Reddick, who has been out following knee surgery, is still out for the team’s third preseason game.

The Cardinals do not play until Saturday morning this week, but Reddick is still not ready to go.

The Cardinals have been vague about the timeline but have said he will be back for the season opener. Whether that means he will be healthy enough for a full load is a different story. Until then, it means playing time for Gardeck, who has been praised throughout the offseason by coaches.

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"I cried when I got that because going through that season last year, having the suspension and having to deal with that," he told reporters in a video conference.